Reusable medical gown distribution and dispensing
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-017/06
A61B-019/02
A61L-015/00
B65D-033/24
B65D-033/00
출원번호
US-0069986
(2011-03-23)
등록번호
US-8646605
(2014-02-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Zimmerman, Ira N.
출원인 / 주소
Standard Textile Co., Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Wood, Herron & Evans, LLP
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초록▼
Distribution and dispensing modalities are provided for reusable medical gowns which involves generally loose handling thereof. Dispensing containers have a collapsible sidewall structure extending between opposite ends and defining therebetween an interior when un-collapsed or erected, at least one
Distribution and dispensing modalities are provided for reusable medical gowns which involves generally loose handling thereof. Dispensing containers have a collapsible sidewall structure extending between opposite ends and defining therebetween an interior when un-collapsed or erected, at least one of the ends defining an opening through which clean, reusable medical gowns can be loaded, a closure repeatably manipulatable to open and close the opening, and a controllable access aperture at least a portion, or all, of which is spaced from the opening through which to selectively remove a clean, reusable medical gown. The loaded dispensing container may be transported to or around a healthcare facility and placed where needed for ready access at the point-of-use to clean, reusable medical gowns through the controllable access aperture.
대표청구항▼
1. A dispensing container for loading with a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns and selectively dispensing same for use, the container being a flexible bag comprising: a sidewall structure defining an interior of the container between first and second ends thereof, the interior being sized t
1. A dispensing container for loading with a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns and selectively dispensing same for use, the container being a flexible bag comprising: a sidewall structure defining an interior of the container between first and second ends thereof, the interior being sized to hold a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns, the sidewall structure being a liquid resistant, flexible web formed into a tube to define a tunnel shape to the container and render the container reusable through laundering;an opening associated with the first end and communicating with the interior, the opening being sized to receive medical gowns therethrough;a closure associated with the first end, the closure exposing the opening in an open state so that clean, reusable medical gowns are loadable into the interior through the opening, the closure closing the opening in a closed state so as to obstruct removal of reusable medical gowns from the interior through the opening, the closure being repeatedly manipulatable between the open and closed states;at least a first controllable, elasticized access aperture communicating with the interior and associated with the second end so as to be spaced, at least in part, from the first end and the opening thereof, the elasticized aperture being selectively closed and opened and through which to selectively remove a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior when the aperture is opened, access to medical gowns in the interior through the aperture being obstructed when the aperture is closed; anda drawstring associated with the elasticized opening by which to selectively close the elasticized opening; andfirst and second pairs of spaced-apart hanging straps associated with the first end, each strap of each pair of straps being in the form of a loop, the first pair of hanging straps being located relative to the closure so as to be accessible in at least the open state of the closure whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for loading clean, reusable medical gowns into the interior through the opening, the second pair of hanging straps being located relative to the closure so as to be accessible in at least the closed state of the closure whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for selective removal of a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior through the elasticized opening. 2. The dispensing container of claim 1, the closure being a hood associated with the first end and manipulatable between the open and closed states. 3. A dispensing container for loading with a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns and selectively dispensing same for use, the container being a flexible bag comprising: a sidewall structure defining an interior of the container between first and second ends thereof, the sidewall structure being a liquid resistant, flexible web formed into a tube to define a tunnel shape to the container and render the container reusable through laundering;an opening associated with the first end and communicating with the interior;a closure associated with the first end, the closure exposing the opening in an open state so that clean, reusable medical gowns are loadable into the interior through the opening, the closure closing the opening in a closed state so as to obstruct removal of reusable medical gowns from the interior through the opening, the closure being repeatedly manipulatable between the open and closed states, the closure being a hood manipulatable between the open and closed states;at least a first controllable elasticized access aperture communicating with the interior and associated with the second end so as to be spaced, at least in part, from the first end and the opening thereof through which to selectively remove a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior;a drawstring associated with the elasticized opening by which to selectively close the elasticized opening; andfirst and second pairs of spaced-apart hanging straps associated with the first end, each strap of each pair of straps being in the form of a loop, the first pair of hanging straps being located relative to the hood so as to be accessible in at least the open state of the hood whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for loading clean, reusable medical gowns into the interior through the opening, the second pair of hanging straps being located relative to the hood so as to be accessible in at least the closed state of the hood whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for selective removal of a clean,reusable medical gown from the interior through the elasticized opening. 4. A dispensing container for loading with a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns and selectively dispensing same for use, the container comprising: a sidewall structure defining an interior of the container between first and second ends thereof, the interior being sized to hold a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns;an opening associated with the first end and communicating with the interior, the opening being sized to receive medical gowns therethrough;a closure associated with the first end, the closure exposing the opening in an open state so that clean, reusable medical gowns are loadable into the interior through the opening, the closure closing the opening in a closed state so as to obstruct removal of reusable medical gowns from the interior through the opening, the closure being repeatedly manipulatable between the open and closed states;at least a first controllable access aperture communicating with the interior, and spaced, at least in part, from the first end and the opening thereof, the aperture being selectively closed and opened and through which to selectively remove a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior when the aperture is opened, access to medical gowns in the interior through the aperture being obstructed when the aperture is closed; andfirst and second pairs of spaced-apart hanging straps associated with the first end, each strap of each pair of straps being in the form of a loop, the first pair of hanging straps being located relative to the closure so as to be accessible in at least the open state of the closure whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for loading clean, reusable medical gowns into the interior through the opening, the second pair of hanging straps being located relative to the closure so as to be accessible in at least the closed state of the closure whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for selective removal of a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior through the elasticized opening. 5. The dispensing container of claim 4, the closure being a hood associated with the first end and manipulatable between the open and closed states. 6. A dispensing container for loading with a plurality of clean, reusable medical gowns and selectively dispensing same for use, the container being a flexible bag comprising: a sidewall structure defining an interior of the container between first and second ends thereof, the sidewall structure being a liquid resistant, flexible web formed into a tube to define a tunnel shape to the container and render the container reusable through laundering;an opening associated with the first end and communicating with the interior;a closure associated with the first end, the closure exposing the opening in an open state so that clean, reusable medical gowns are loadable into the interior through the opening, the closure closing the opening in a closed state so as to obstruct removal of reusable medical gowns from the interior through the opening, the closure being repeatedly manipulatable between the open and closed states, the closure being a hood manipulatable between the open and closed states;at least a first controllable access aperture communicating with the interior, and spaced, at least in part, from the first end and the opening thereof through which to selectively remove a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior; andfirst and second pairs of spaced-apart hanging straps associated with the first end; each strap of each pair of straps being in the form of a loop, the first pair of hanging straps being located relative to the hood so as to be accessible in at least the open state of the hood whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for loading clean, reusable medical gowns into the interior through the opening, the second pair of hanging straps being located relative to the hood so as to be accessible in at least the closed state of the hood whereby to suspend the dispensing container vertically for selective removal of a clean, reusable medical gown from the interior through the elasticized opening.
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